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# Statistics

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Number of Catholics at record high, despite lowest percentage ever - CSO
Irish take almost 9 million domestic trips in 2011
Crime is falling - but kidnapping and burglaries have risen sharply
Retail sales figures continue to improve in August
Facts and figures: the 2012 Ryder Cup in numbers
One new emigrant every five minutes, according to latest CSO figures
One third of pensioners in one Irish county live on their own – census
Marriage in Ireland rose by nearly 10 per cent in just 5 years - CSO
CSO data shows Irish exports up by 6pc in July
Cost of living rose by 0.6pc in August
Overseas trips to Ireland up nearly 8pc last year
New stats show Ireland's industrial output on the rise
Average industrial wage down by 3.3 per cent in second quarter
Unexpected CSO Release of the Day
The most popular type of car licensed in Ireland last month? Volkswagen
Suicide in Ireland increased by 7 per cent last year
Over half-a-million breath tests carried out by Gardaí in 2011
Football, flats and detached retinas: The week in numbers
Number of murders, assaults and public order offences continues to fall
Number of planning permissions down almost two-thirds in a year
More than a quarter of births in Ireland are to women aged 35 and over
Residential property prices record first monthly increase for five years
Richard Tol: This says more about the ESRI's professionalism than mine
Sharp increase in suicide rate is linked to recession - experts
Baby boom: More babies born than in any year since 1891
Census results reveal Ireland's aging population
White newborns now a minority in the US
2,700 texts per person sent in Ireland
New figures show increase in sexual offences and robberies
Retail sales on the up for second month running
Ouch: consumer prices rose by 2.2 per cent over the past year
The Daily Fix: Saturday
7 sexy graphs and maps from Census 2011
Bad news for the environment: 4 out of 5 use fossil fuels to heat homes
Census 2011: Surge in non-religious – but 84 per cent remain Catholic
14.5 per cent of dwellings in Ireland vacant in Census 2011
Here are the highlights of Census 2011
Inward visitors to Ireland increase by 2.7 per cent
Apartments in Dublin now worth just 38pc of peak price
Taking stick: Ryan can turn Waterford's nightmare start around